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			 LaVerne Landers, director of nursing, to retire from ALMH  Send a link to a friend
 
			
            
            [February 27, 2013] 
            LaVerne Landers of Lincoln will 
			retire from Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital this month after 
			providing 28 years of service to the hospital and its patients.  
            Landers began her career as a nurse technician in the obstetrics 
			unit. From there, encouraged by her husband, Terry, and the 
			obstetrics staff, she returned to school and earned her associate 
			degree and diploma in nursing. Her continued desire for learning 
			resulted in a bachelor's degree in leadership from Lincoln Christian 
			University and most recently a bachelor's degree in nursing from 
			Benedictine University in Springfield.
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			 Landers moved from her position in obstetrics to serve as a 
			hospice nurse before moving into the role of case management. She 
			was then selected for the assistant director of nursing role and 
			subsequently assumed the director of nursing position in November 
			2007. According to Landers, nursing seemed a natural fit as she 
			believes she was blessed with the gift of caring for others. Her 
			career at ALMH allowed her to do purposeful work in a value-based 
			organization working side by side with others who cared as much as 
			she did. She is proud of the nursing team and believes they are the 
			"best of the best of us."  
			
			 "Many of our nurses drive by other hospitals and clinics to work 
			at ALMH. They choose to practice in a culture that places the 
			patient at the very center of all that we do," said Landers. 
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			 Landers is proud to leave a legacy of exceptional nursing leaders 
			who are prepared to do whatever it takes to care for our community 
			and for each other.  Former and current employees along with the public are invited to 
			join Landers as her contributions to ALMH are celebrated with a cake 
			and punch reception from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday in the Steinfort Rooms 
			at ALMH, 200 Stahlhut Drive. 
            [Text from file received from 
			Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital] |